Schlumberger PetroMod 2012.1
Leading petroleum systems modeling software combines seismic information, well data and geological knowledge to model the evolution of a sedimentary basin over geological time to predict the generation, migration, accumulation, and loss of oil and gas.
PetroMod petroleum systems modeling software combines seismic, well, and geological information to model the evolution of a sedimentary basin. The software predicts if, and how, a reservoir has been charged with hydrocarbons, including the source and timing of hydrocarbon generation, migration routes, quantities, and hydrocarbon type in the subsurface or at surface conditions.
Large-scale geologic petroleum systems models (1D, 2D, or 3D) cover areas ranging from a single charge area for a prospect to regional studies of entire basins to multibasin resource assessments. The models are dynamic, which means they provide a complete record of the structural evolution, temperature, and pressure history, as well as the effects on generation, migration, accumulation, and loss of oil and gas in a petroleum system through geologic time. Properties such as gas/oil ratios (GOR) and API gravities can be analyzed, understood, and predicted.
Petroleum systems modeling (PSM) is a vital component of exploration risk assessment—from basin to prospect. It can be applied during all stages of exploration, from frontier basins with no well control, to well-explored areas and charge assessments of single prospects or fields. Even in producing areas, charge risk on a prospect scale is an essential component of a fully integrated risk assessment. The 3D petroleum systems model includes all the key elements of geological risk in exploration (trap, reservoir, charge, seal, and timing of hydrocarbon generation, migration, and loss) and enables rigorous risk analyses.
The software is used to model perforating performance. Span allows the completion engineer to optimize the well completion efficiency by comparing a variety of gun/charge configurations and reservoir conditions. The software allows making an analysis of perforating productivity, which comprises such criteria as the dependence of channel length and entrance hole diameter, created by the selected perforating gun, from the type of casing, rock, drilling mud, set cement etc. With the help of the software you can in advance see the result of perforating operations and assess benefits of Schlumberger perforating systems.
About Schlumberger
Schlumberger is the world's leading supplier of technology, integrated project management and information solutions to customers working in the oil and gas industry worldwide. Employing approximately 115,000 people representing over 140 nationalities and working in approximately 85 countries, Schlumberger provides the industry's widest range of products and services from exploration through production.
Name: Schlumberger PetroMod
Version: 2012.1
Home: www.slb.com
Interface: english
OS: Windows XP / Vista / Seven
Size: 423.1 mb
Leading petroleum systems modeling software combines seismic information, well data and geological knowledge to model the evolution of a sedimentary basin over geological time to predict the generation, migration, accumulation, and loss of oil and gas.
PetroMod petroleum systems modeling software combines seismic, well, and geological information to model the evolution of a sedimentary basin. The software predicts if, and how, a reservoir has been charged with hydrocarbons, including the source and timing of hydrocarbon generation, migration routes, quantities, and hydrocarbon type in the subsurface or at surface conditions.
Large-scale geologic petroleum systems models (1D, 2D, or 3D) cover areas ranging from a single charge area for a prospect to regional studies of entire basins to multibasin resource assessments. The models are dynamic, which means they provide a complete record of the structural evolution, temperature, and pressure history, as well as the effects on generation, migration, accumulation, and loss of oil and gas in a petroleum system through geologic time. Properties such as gas/oil ratios (GOR) and API gravities can be analyzed, understood, and predicted.
Petroleum systems modeling (PSM) is a vital component of exploration risk assessment—from basin to prospect. It can be applied during all stages of exploration, from frontier basins with no well control, to well-explored areas and charge assessments of single prospects or fields. Even in producing areas, charge risk on a prospect scale is an essential component of a fully integrated risk assessment. The 3D petroleum systems model includes all the key elements of geological risk in exploration (trap, reservoir, charge, seal, and timing of hydrocarbon generation, migration, and loss) and enables rigorous risk analyses.
The software is used to model perforating performance. Span allows the completion engineer to optimize the well completion efficiency by comparing a variety of gun/charge configurations and reservoir conditions. The software allows making an analysis of perforating productivity, which comprises such criteria as the dependence of channel length and entrance hole diameter, created by the selected perforating gun, from the type of casing, rock, drilling mud, set cement etc. With the help of the software you can in advance see the result of perforating operations and assess benefits of Schlumberger perforating systems.
About Schlumberger
Schlumberger is the world's leading supplier of technology, integrated project management and information solutions to customers working in the oil and gas industry worldwide. Employing approximately 115,000 people representing over 140 nationalities and working in approximately 85 countries, Schlumberger provides the industry's widest range of products and services from exploration through production.
Name: Schlumberger PetroMod
Version: 2012.1
Home: www.slb.com
Interface: english
OS: Windows XP / Vista / Seven
Size: 423.1 mb